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ID147968
Title ProperPolitical discourses on Europe and European integration in national election manifestos and party programmes
LanguageENG
AuthorKiratli, Osman Sabri
Summary / Abstract (Note)Through a textual analysis of national election manifestos, this paper critically discusses political parties' discourses towards Europe and European integration in three European Union (EU) member states: Germany, which has always promoted further integration; the United Kingdom, which has consistently been a keen supporter of intergovernmentalism; and finally the Netherlands, one of the original six and a willing, yet cautious, supporter of supranational cooperation. By analysing how political parties frame European integration in their discourses, we aim to investigate the variance in national political cultures with respect to identity and self-identification with Europe as a determining factor of support for the process. This paper concludes that although European integration is structured around a framework of interests in all the six party discourses under analysis, the construction of national identities and hence the articulation of national interest in EU membership as well as the visions for the political structure of the union varies significantly.
`In' analytical NoteCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 29, No.2; Jun 2016: p.636-659
Journal SourceCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol: 29 No 2
Key WordsEurope ;  European Integration ;  Political Discourses ;  National Election Manifestos ;  Party Programmes


 
 
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